Transitioning to College with Dyslexia
By Anna Chiaradonna I used to believe that I would never make it to college. In elementary school, I was diagnosed with Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, and Visual-Spatial Processing Disorder. By…
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By Anna Chiaradonna I used to believe that I would never make it to college. In elementary school, I was diagnosed with Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, and Visual-Spatial Processing Disorder. By…
Full Staff Opinion This whole month, as you probably know, was Black History Month. But what you might not have known was that this past week was Civil Rights…
Full Staff Opinion Since Justice Antonin Scalia’s death this Saturday, there has been an unsurprising outpouring of politically-motivated discourse from both sides of the aisle. Between President Obama’s assertion that…
By Nicholas Riebel || Staff Writer Well, Hillary Clinton may not be quite so inevitable after all. As a student of political science, I understand the importance of “conventional wisdom” in…
By Adi Ramachandran || Contributing Writer “Unfortunately,” said Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif on Friday, “the Saudis have had the illusion that backed by their Western allies, they could push Iran out…
Full Staff Opinion There is precious little we love in this world. We love politics. We love political satire. We love TV. And we love when political satire is on…
By Stefan Radevic || Contributing Writer One would think it is difficult to captivate the attention of several hundred college students sitting in an auditorium, either bored out of their minds or…
By Nicholas Riebel || Contributing Writer Wow, what happened to Jeb Bush’s presidential campaign? Do you remember? He was supposed to be the indomitable frontrunner for the GOP nomination, have more cash…